Black Widow
03-01-2009, 05:37 PM
LEGENDARY grappler Ted DiBiase could be set for a sensational return to wrestling.
The Million Dollar Man has been retired from active competition for 15 years, but hinted he could have one last bout in him.
His last match in the WWE was against Razor Ramon at Summerslam ’93 but the 55-year-old claims he would consider a comeback if it involved his son, 26-year-old Ted Jr.
DiBiase is promoting the company’s forthcoming ‘Legends of Wrestlemania’ videogame and made the shock revelations to gaming site IGN.com.
Asked about his thoughts on the title, DiBiase said: "The only disappointment is my son is not in the game.
“He can't come and wrestle his dad. But, you never know...
“People keep asking me, 'Are you ever going to get back in the ring?'
“And I go, 'There might be one match left.'"
DiBiase has played a big role in helping Ted Jr break into the wrestling business and he is keen to pass on his knowledge of the industry to other young grapplers.
He added: “I wish I could get in there and spend some time with younger wrestlers to help them along.
"I missed wrestling when I watched Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair last year at WrestleMania.
“In my opinion, they stole the show. A good old-school classic wrestling match.
“Moments like that make me miss wrestling."
The Sun
The Million Dollar Man has been retired from active competition for 15 years, but hinted he could have one last bout in him.
His last match in the WWE was against Razor Ramon at Summerslam ’93 but the 55-year-old claims he would consider a comeback if it involved his son, 26-year-old Ted Jr.
DiBiase is promoting the company’s forthcoming ‘Legends of Wrestlemania’ videogame and made the shock revelations to gaming site IGN.com.
Asked about his thoughts on the title, DiBiase said: "The only disappointment is my son is not in the game.
“He can't come and wrestle his dad. But, you never know...
“People keep asking me, 'Are you ever going to get back in the ring?'
“And I go, 'There might be one match left.'"
DiBiase has played a big role in helping Ted Jr break into the wrestling business and he is keen to pass on his knowledge of the industry to other young grapplers.
He added: “I wish I could get in there and spend some time with younger wrestlers to help them along.
"I missed wrestling when I watched Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair last year at WrestleMania.
“In my opinion, they stole the show. A good old-school classic wrestling match.
“Moments like that make me miss wrestling."
The Sun